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Post by ADMIN on Jan 20, 2022 6:38:00 GMT -5
JFK Boards | 60 Years OnThurs. | Jan. 20, 2022Today's links from JFK Boards are here:On the Garrison Trail | Bolton Ford Incident
Erasing the Past...Different set of JFK post mortem photographs Columbo facts and beginner’s guideSixty Years On | Jan. 20, 1962 (click here for video)
"The play "Prescription: Murder", by Richard Levinson and William Link, was first presented, with the premiere at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco. Character actor Thomas Mitchell portrayed a disheveled police detective named Lt. Columbo. When the play was made into a TV movie in 1968, Peter Falk portrayed the detective, and then in the title role of Columbo, one of the recurring segments of the NBC Mystery Movie. Columbo had been seen once before, on July 30, 1960, in the presentation "Enough Rope", part of The Chevy Mystery Show." [Wikipedia]
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Post by ADMIN on Jan 21, 2022 6:42:16 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Jan 22, 2022 8:21:14 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Jan 23, 2022 10:17:46 GMT -5
JFK Boards | 60 Years OnSun. | Jan. 23, 2022Today's links from JFK Boards are here:On the Garrison Trail | Silvia Odio
Erasing the Past...The 6.5 mm object on the AP (frontal) X-ray Feller, Robinson make history with Hall of Fame electionsSixty Years On | Jan. 23, 1962 (click here for video)
"In his first year of eligibility, Jackie Robinson was elected to the Baseball Hall Of Fame, receiving 124 of the 160 ballots cast and becoming the first African-American to be enshrined at Cooperstown.
In addition to being the first black MLB player of the modern era, Robinson had also been a six time All-Star, the 1947 Rookie of the Year, and the 1949 MVP for the National League. Cleveland Indians pitcher Bob Feller, elected on the same day, was also inducted in his first year of eligibility.
It was the first time since the original five selections (Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Walter Johnson, Honus Wagner and Christy Mathewson) that anyone had won 75% of the votes on their first try." [Wikipedia]
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Post by ADMIN on Jan 24, 2022 6:39:47 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Jan 25, 2022 6:39:43 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Jan 26, 2022 6:36:36 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Jan 27, 2022 6:40:40 GMT -5
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Post by ADMIN on Jan 28, 2022 6:37:33 GMT -5
JFK Boards | 60 Years OnFri. | Jan. 28, 2022Today's links from JFK Boards are here:On the Garrison Trail | Clay Shaw
Erasing the Past...Richard Case Nagell's testimony and papers The Mob Museum | Lucky Luciano Sixty Years On | Jan. 28, 1962 (click here for video)
" On Jan. 26th...Charles "Lucky" Luciano, 64, Sicilian-born American mafioso who had been deported from the U.S. months earlier. Exiled in Italy, Luciano had just greeted film producer Martin Gosch, who had arrived at the Capodichino Airport in Naples to discuss plans for a film about Luciano's life. As the two men walked out of the terminal with policeman Marcello Resta, Luciano, who had ordered the murder of more than 40 rival gangsters during his career, collapsed from a fatal heart attack at 5:25 pm.
A deputy commissioner of the U.S. Narcotics Bureau told reporters later that day that Luciano had been facing re-arrest for his role in a major drug ring. The film, Lucky Luciano, was made eleven years later and released in 1974, with Italian actor Gian Maria Volonté portraying Luciano." [Wikipedia]
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Post by ADMIN on Jan 29, 2022 8:34:39 GMT -5
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